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Mar, 2023

The College is pleased to announce that the Scientific Abstracts for ACPIC 2023 will open next Monday 3 April 2023. Submitted abstracts will be assess...

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Feb, 2023

We’re proud to announce the launch of the College’s new journal Paramedicine in what is a major step forward for the profession’s research globally....

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Sep, 2022

Manuscript submissions are now open for the Australasian College of Paramedicine’s new international peer-reviewed journal Paramedicine, which was of...

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Aug, 2022

Sleep and Shift Work Survey La Trobe University and Work Safe Are you a nurse, paramedic or midwife? We would like to invite you to fill out an online...

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Aug, 2022

Paramedicine, the international peer-reviewed journal of the Australasian College of Paramedicine, is seeking expressions of interest (EOIs) from suit...

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Jul, 2022

The Call for Abstracts for Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2022 (ACPIC 2022) has been extended to Monday 25 July. In 202...

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Jun, 2022

STUCON 2022 is an in-depth student online conference that focuses on clinical best practice, education and research. Aimed at undergraduate paramedic...

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May, 2022

The College is pleased to announce a call for abstracts for the Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2022 (ACPIC 2022). Them...

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Dec, 2021

Research participation opportunity - calling all registered paramedics in Australasia! A research study into some of the issues surrounding Continuin...

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Nov, 2021

The University of Sydney’s Faculty of Medicine and Health is inviting paramedics to take part in a “Palliative Paramedicine: A Qualitative Study of H...

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